11. A. They do harm because in the name of a God whose very definition is inclusive and redemptive love, they draw exclusivistic lines. 12. But to Microsoft this outcome is the very definition of fairness. 13. But to us, these new grills are the very definition of a culinary Faustian bargain. 14. By contrast, in the Georgia case, the judges waded into the very definition of diversity. 15. By their very definition, index funds have to buy stocks with large capitalizations, or market values. 16. Charter schools, by their very definition, cater to special-interest groups. 17. He did the best he could with what was available, the very definition of great coaching, and motivated his players to push on with him. 18. He is defending his title while the other man is seeking it and by their very definition defending is different from challenging. 19. He was the very definition of a professional president. 20. I can see being Greene, but spending two decades reconstructing his life seems like the very definition of literary vicariousness. |